The best Dutch ovens are good for so many things: braising meat, stews, sautéing, deep-frying, heck, even baking bread. And while we think you should consider getting a stainless-steel stockpot, one of these will work in a pinch. Regardless of which one you choose, though, a Dutch oven will prove an investment. Itâs not a purchase to be taken lightly (no pun intended). This is a hefty piece of cast-iron cookware often with a hefty price attached to it. But purchase the right one and you have a kitchen workhorse that will last for decades but that also adds a bit of curb appeal to your cooktop.
The best Dutch ovens
The best Dutch oven according to the Bon Appétit test kitchen: Staub Cast Iron 5.5-Quart Dutch Oven
Pros: Most durable interior, high walls that prevent splatter
Cons: High price tag, slightly heavier than Le Creuset
In the knock down drag out Dutch oven wars between Staub and Le Creuset, it’s the Staub Dutch oven holds the heart of BAâs test Kitchen. Not one but two different staffers named it as one of their top picks, with food editor Shilpa Uskokovic even saying sheâd âlay downâ her life for the Staub over the Le Creuset any day. The reason? Better durability.
âItâs not to say the Le Creuset is not durable, but I do think it shows itâs wear more readily,â food director Chris Morocco says, pointing to the Le Creusetâs cream enamel interior versus the Staubâs more discreet matte black. âThe interior of the Staub is not raw cast iron. It is just a very hard wearing surface, and yet itâs one that things release pretty easily off of it.â
This means you can go to town when hand-washing it and put it through more (not only is the Staub oven-safe, Morocco even says heâs put a model with a matte black exterior directly on to hot coals) knowing that the dark interior will keep it looking brand new. That heavy-duty quality combined with its performance combined with the palette of colors you can purchase it in makes the Staub the sports car of Dutch ovens for Morocco.
Specs
Diameter: 10.24″
Height: 6.57″
Weight: 11.9 lb.
Warranty: Lifetime
The best Dutch Oven according to expert home cooks: Le Creuset Signature Enameled Cast-Iron 5.5-Quart Round Dutch Oven
Pros: Durability, easiest to use
Cons: Price point
In a way Le Creuset functions as the Leviâs jeans of cookwareâeven if you donât know very much about the French brand, it possesses enough of a long-earned cult-level backing that you to know of it. At first glance, a Le Creuset Dutch oven will catch your eye for the rainbow of pretty enamel coatings you can choose from. But it doesnât stop at just looks. The high-quality enamel cast-iron pot has impressed testers at our sister site Epicurious for years. The testing team there has put it up against nearly 20 competitors, including the biggest names in cast iron cookware, like Lodge. The Le Creuset seared, braised and caramelized with the best of them, resisted chipping (though testers did note the light-colored enamel finish on the inside does get âdull and ruddy over timeâ), and features a tight-fitting lidâimportant for heat retentionâtopped with a phenolic (plastic) knob that can be replaced with a much hardier stainless-steel knob for projects like bread baking at high temps in the oven.
What set this classic Dutch oven apart from its competitors in the testing though was not its performance on the stove or in the oven, it was design. Testers loved the wide loop handles and (relatively) light weight that make it easy to move around the stove and into the oven with pot holders. That small details like handle shape are so considered on this pot makes sense. Le Creuset got its start in the 1920s, so the heirloom brand has had over a century of practice to craft the perfect Dutch oven for home cooks. Its lifetime warranty doesnât hurt either.
Specs
Diameter: 10.25″
Height: 6.5″
Weight: 11.5 lb.
Warranty: Lifetime
The best Dutch oven according to the pros: Amazon Basics 6-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven
Pros: Super affordable, nice color options, quality performance, ideal for a beginner cook
Cons: Not as durable as the pricier competitors, no lifetime warranty
If youâve ever visited or searched anything on Amazon, then youâve probably seen the retailerâs eponymous Basics brand. You might think, How good can Amazon cookware be? According to Katie Hale, The Complete Dutch Oven Cookbook, pretty good. With a 15-year-long background in food blogging, Hale built her own site in 2018 and also writes cookbooksâincluding one about her favorite piece of cookware. To Hale, the Dutch oven stands as the most versatile and heavily used item in her kitchen.